Summit
releases honor rollFour high school students led the way third quarter, as honor roll
data released this week by Summit Academy lists four perfect, 4.00 point,
straight A students.
Seniors Lauren Chmelik, Summit's valedictorian, and Annie Osborne,
Salutatorian, were joined by sophomore Margaret Yalbuw and freshman Rachel
Wemhoff in earning the 4.00 status, and were joined by eight other Summit
students to be named to the school roll.
Juniors Kim Frei with 3.97 and Joseph Lustig with 3.91 along with sophomores
Josh Frei - 3.89, and Dylan Prigge - 3.91, earned high honors with their
grade point at 3.75 or higher, while honor status was achieved by senior
Lynn Rehder, juniors Michael Hattrup and Dustin Lustig, and sophomore Tara
Stubbers with grade averages between 3.50 and 3.74.
At the elementary level, honor roll status was earned by the following
students, all of whom had grade averages of 92% or better:
8th grade: Nicole Frei, Derek Nuxoll, Savanah Prigge, Courtney Schwartz,
and Rachel Uhlenkott.
7th grade: Tanna Schlader.
6th grade: Sarah Chmelik, Megan Rehder, Matthew Schwartz, and Nicole
Wemhoff.
5th grade: Megan Seubert.
3rd grade: Bridget Beckman and Tyson Schlader.
Perfect attendance awards were received for the quarter by the following:
High school: seniors Lauren Chmelik, Zach Frei, Annie Osborne, and
Lynn Rehder, juniors Michael Hattrup and Dustin Lustig, sophomores Josh
Frei, Dylan Prigge, Jennifer Wemhoff, and Margaret Yalbuw, and frosh Jamie
Chmelik, Vicki Schlader, and Rachel Wemhoff.
Elementary school students will be given at a later date.
Summit
play set for May 1-3Summit Academy will be showing Curious Savage this Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday. All shows at 7 p.m. Saturday there will
be a 2 p.m. matinee along with the 7 p.m. show. All shows at Summit
Academy.In the Curious Savage Mrs. Savage, played by Lynn Rehder, has been
left ten million dollars by her deceased husband. She takes the money,
turns it into bonds that cannot be traced, and hides them. Her greedy,
grown up stepchildren think she is crazy so they bring her to a mental
institute. Here the drama unfolds as the hunt for the money continues
on stage. In the end, all learn what it means to truly live and the
value of contentment and virtue.